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ASPHALT REPAIR

Lotmarkers' chosen technique is infrared, which involves using infrared rays that heat and recycle the existing asphalt. Cut and fill repairs are also implemented and are the traditional method. Take a look below and learn what we do!

Explore Our Asphalt Repair Services:

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STRAIGHT FROM THE PLANT

At Lotmarkers, we take pride in our Commitment to Quality.

 

We source industry standard hot asphalt directly from the plant and transport it with our two-ton hot box/infrared unit.

 

Durable, smooth, and Long-Lasting Results

 

Whether the project calls for the infrared unit to be fired up, or just a general cut and fill, Lotmarkers asphalt repair services are your safe bet.

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INFRARED

Infrared asphalt repair is an innovative solution to asphalt repair that we utilize at Lotmarkers. This technique involves using infrared rays that heat and recycle the existing asphalt. After properly applying the infrared heat we can begin digging down and scraping the now hot, pliable asphalt we have reconstituted. Nutrients are added, heat reapplied and voila! It's recycled, fresh asphalt! We then add in a little additional hot material to make up for the lack of asphalt within the repair, then lute to grade and plate tamp to flush.

 

This process of asphalt repair leaves a seamless and durable bond. By reusing the existing material, we reduce waste and environmental impact. This is truly an innovative asphalt repair that combines efficiency, sustainability, and remarkable results. Not to mention the process is much quicker than traditional methods, leaving you with much less headache for your driving public.

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CUT AND FILL

Cut and fill asphalt repair is the traditional method. In this approach, damaged or worn-out sections of asphalt are cut out and removed, creating a void or "cut." Then, the exposed subbase is typically pre-tamped and the newly exposed inside lip gets a thick coat of spray tack to aid in bonding. New asphalt material is then filled into the cut areas, leveled to grade, and compressed using a plate compactor, ensuring a smooth surface.

 

This classic technique, though time-tested, showcases our commitment to tried-and-true methods in asphalt repair for reliable and lasting results.

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